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Workplace giving

Workplace giving reflects company, employee philanthropic goals

A workplace giving campaign is an annual, employer-sponsored, employee-deduction charitable campaign.

Companies conduct their workplace giving campaigns in a variety of ways. Many hold an annual campaign kickoff. The campaign usually lasts a few weeks and reflects company and employee philanthropic goals and interests.

During the campaign, employees have the opportunity to:

  • attend kickoff events and agency fairs to learn about the nonprofits participating in the campaign,
  • meet representatives from nonprofits,
  • discover the variety of giving options available through their workplace campaign.

Check with your human resources office, personal department, or community relations office to find out if your company has a workplace giving campaign.

Want a representative from Oregon Food Bank to attend an agency fair or speak at your company? Please contact Amber Stinson at astinson@oregonfoodbank.org or 503-282-0555, Ext. 236.

For more information about ways to involve your company in the fight against hunger, please contact Christine Hames at chames@oregonfoodbank.org or 503-282-0555,            Ext. 221.

 

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